Multiple Sclerosis Task Force of the ACRM NeuroDegenerative Networking Group The Multiple Sclerosis Task Force is a task force under the Neurodegenerative Networking Group. The goal of the task force is to foster networking, collaboration and communication...
Research Spotlight The MS Task Force has 15 members and we would like to highlight some of them in this newsletter: Dr. Lauren Strober’s research focuses on issues pertaining to psychological well-being and quality of life (QOL) for those living with multiple...
Resource Update In this newsletter, Dr. Darbi Haynes-Lawrence discusses a resource for children and parents who would like to start a conversation about the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Specifically, she talks about how the book came about through the prism...
Patient’s Perspective The Patient’s Perspective section is authored by Rosemarie Collopy. In her posts she documents her journey through the years, how the research field changed and gave new hope and perspective. This December 2020 I will have been diagnosed...
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